You're always welcome to keys of any car I own at any given time! I have been super happy with the RLX, especially the fact that it's paid for. It's been very reliable and affordable to drive. I love the spreadsheets you have created that show all those stats!
Hey Tyson, I just want to say I've been watching you for a while and you inspired me to purchase my first Acura. I flew to Fort Lauderdale to pick up my 2018 ILX A-Spec and I'm absolutely loving it.
You did a story on a silver Acura touching story. I have been looking for my grandmother’s 1967 Chevelle Malibu and haven’t found it after 20 years of looking.
Same as my 83,000-mile gilded pewter metallic 2016 RLX that you featured on your YT channel in December 2022. Even though it did not sell well, I like mine and have had a good ownership experience and plan on keeping it for foreseeable future. Great video and beautiful scenery!
Here, from Brazil again. Really nice car, classy and discret. I drive an Accord v6 2015, and bought a new starter recently (120.000 km). Changed the timing belt at 90.000. Best car ever had.
@@averytulak Acura needed to bring the Sport Hybrid system to the current MDX. Its been around for 6yrs!? Sometimes I do not understand their decisions. And they have a tendency to make things front heavy. Like my v6 TSX
Videos about the 2nd gen RDX would be great, I always loved your channel, been following you since your silver ILX ! Keep it up !! I currently own a 2014 RDX, that car has been the most reliable car I ever had
For some reason that one didn't sell. I think the Lexus offered more for the same amount They were a little sharper styling. Just a guess. I own a 2011 Acura TSX V6.
At the time of this car's debut, there was a trend away from V8s in large sedans. Some automotive reviewers panned this car for being an Accord Plus since the top engine choice was a six-cylinder@GS-zc4sk .
@@GS-zc4sk don't think this is it. Lexus GS and LS are both discontinued now too. Unless you're comparing the Lexus ES but that one is lower priced and more of a TLX competitor. The high end market for sedans have always been dominated by Germans and now electric cars
The RLX is so underrated as a luxury car ~~ I love that beautiful conservative nature of the RLX and come on you can’t go wrong with a Honda 3.5L V6. Your mom has really taken good care of this car and still looks and feels new~😊
In 2016 I went with the Accord V6 EXL I’m curious to really look at the spec differences now as mine was under $30k with discounts. Always loved the RLS too!
Low sales is relative. In 2009 Honda sold 9 units of the KB2 Legend in Germany, so over 17K in seven years do not sound so low to me, haha. In October 2010 Honda stoppt the Legend sales in Europe. Last week I bought a 2010 Legend KB2, wich was first registered in August that year. It is possibly the last new Legend ever registered in Germany. So sadly we never got the KC platform in hole of Europe. Just a handful KC2's are in eastern Europe and it seems like one had found it's way to Germany. At the moment I do not know, if it is a Legend or a RLX but I will find out soon.
The hybrid had lots of issues, nevertheless it was a gem. Those who maintained it properly still owned it. But some report about the frame bending and cracking the windshield, or perhaps just internet rumors and some people who perhaps were looking for cheap excuses, who knows... let us know if your mom's RLX develops that issue. Otherwise that RLX hybrid was ahead of its time. Acura needs to rethink their strategy and re-introduce it! Also nice to see in one of the documents you have Coopers on, yup, as much as I like the usual Acura OEM Michelins, these Coopers Zeon last for ever.
I may be off, but this is a top of the line luxury car that represents the best you could get from Acura or from any car maker for that matter at the time. MSRP was $55k. You want something like this now? You'll spend $80-100k. We want cars like this but who has that kind of money? Inflation is one thing and I won't go there, but I'll just say this is why I love Acura. You get your money's worth. And get a good product that lasts all for a fair price. Imo you can't lose with Acura. Unless you don't appreciate what you own or don't maintain your car very well. You'll probably always lose financially if you don't take care of your things 🤷
i have a 2014 rlx that i purchased new i just did the 100,000 mile service i changed the 19inch wheels for 18inch wheels, because i like the ride of the 18inch wheels better. and after 10 yrs of ownership i only had to replace the battery and the front rotors there was a recall on the back dampers that was covered by acura. but this car has been great and is deceptively fast and really good on gas, i hate that acura discountinued this car.
Acura Man - I was wondering what became of your Mom;'s Acura RLX - , interesting stats, liked those wool seat covers. Good Job Buddy -Dave from El Paso
Awesome recap of what seems to be an awesome car. I wish I would have considered one of these when looking to buy my first “newer” car. Prices seem to be very reasonable. Did any Acuras ever get LaneWatch to your knowledge?
@@TysonHugie It is. It seemed like somewhat of a gimmick at first, but it’s one of the features that drew me to getting my 2014 Accord. I find myself missing the feature when I drive my other car.
Hey man! This is a GREAT look back! I've always loved the RL (Refined Luxury) since its '96 debut. I don't personally feel like the RL was given a proper chance and interest by consumers. I think that this was largely in part of when it was launched. The then still new SUV craze was increasingly boiling up, and then the concept of the "CUV" hitting a home-run with the first ever Lexus RX300 and Volvo XC70 estate. Unfortunately the RL had suffered from such new vehicles with its sales. Do you adapt easily to driving an automatic like this one from the usual manual drivers I see you in? Another underestimated vehicle from early years was the Infiniti Q45! How much is your Mom charging for the rental fee? 😅
Tyson I’m here in Michigan and I still own my 2005 Celestial Silver RL. I drive it only in winter season 👍. Otherwise I drive my WDP and my KBP TL TYPE S👌
@@TysonHugie did I mention from the year 1994 I drove a 1988 lude 2.0 Si, in 1997 I bought a 1993 lude VTEC and in 2000 my favorite was a 91 4WS White with white saw blade wheels 5spd SI👌👌👌👌
Always wanted to drive one of these had a Lexus GS 350 very similar car. How is the torque steer and traction loss if you slam it off the line? My 2013 GS did a great job traction and handling wise I would think the FWD would hurt the RLX in that respect. If the transmission hasn't been serviced you should do that soon. Honda/Acura transmissions have not been without issues from what I know.
Love your videos. Your black Acura RL made me go out and find me one so i purchased a 2002 silver Acura RL and its beautiful I really wanted a Legend GS but it’s nearly impossible to find
Despite its many virtues, the RL has been consistently trashed by the US automotive press. The iupshot? A great buying opportunity for savvy buyers - like your mom. :-)
A vehicle should be rated based on quality of parts and durability. Acuras are mediocre in quality and very expensive to maintain….comparable to Infiniti buys it’s no Lexus.
@@TysonHugie I am speaking out of the experiences we had in our shop for repairs when these Acura ages. They are not the same economical vehicles like the Integras.
You did a story on a silver Acura touching story. I have been looking for my grandmother’s 1967 Chevelle Malibu and haven’t found it after 20 years of looking.
You're always welcome to keys of any car I own at any given time! I have been super happy with the RLX, especially the fact that it's paid for. It's been very reliable and affordable to drive. I love the spreadsheets you have created that show all those stats!
Absolutely! Thanks again!
Cool ride! Saw a white one on the road just yesterday and they always catch my eye as they're so rare to see.
Agreed, very under the radar!
Hey Tyson, I just want to say I've been watching you for a while and you inspired me to purchase my first Acura. I flew to Fort Lauderdale to pick up my 2018 ILX A-Spec and I'm absolutely loving it.
Hey that is awesome! Congrats on your ILX!
You did a story on a silver Acura touching story. I have been looking for my grandmother’s 1967 Chevelle Malibu and haven’t found it after 20 years of looking.
Yes! Hopefully you are able to locate the Chevelle
Same as my 83,000-mile gilded pewter metallic 2016 RLX that you featured on your YT channel in December 2022. Even though it did not sell well, I like mine and have had a good ownership experience and plan on keeping it for foreseeable future. Great video and beautiful scenery!
Thanks Tom! We should compare maintenance notes between your car and mom's.
Mom be styling with the RLX
Definitely!
Here, from Brazil again. Really nice car, classy and discret. I drive an Accord v6 2015, and bought a new starter recently (120.000 km). Changed the timing belt at 90.000. Best car ever had.
Very nice car, thanks for watching
Yep, those RLX's are pretty nice. A sport hybrid is definitely on my list to own In the future
Same here, very underappreciated cars
@@averytulak
Acura needed to bring the Sport Hybrid system to the current MDX.
Its been around for 6yrs!?
Sometimes I do not understand their decisions. And they have a tendency to make things front heavy. Like my v6 TSX
Videos about the 2nd gen RDX would be great, I always loved your channel, been following you since your silver ILX ! Keep it up !! I currently own a 2014 RDX, that car has been the most reliable car I ever had
Thanks, appreciate it!
Super unique Honda/Acura product. Very cool!
Thank you!
A rare gem! I hardly see these on the road.
Agreed, definitely don't see them very often
For some reason that one didn't sell. I think the Lexus offered more for the same amount They were a little sharper styling. Just a guess.
I own a 2011 Acura TSX V6.
Rare and really not that wanted if we're being honest
At the time of this car's debut, there was a trend away from V8s in large sedans. Some automotive reviewers panned this car for being an Accord Plus since the top engine choice was a six-cylinder@GS-zc4sk .
@@GS-zc4sk don't think this is it. Lexus GS and LS are both discontinued now too. Unless you're comparing the Lexus ES but that one is lower priced and more of a TLX competitor. The high end market for sedans have always been dominated by Germans and now electric cars
The RLX is so underrated as a luxury car ~~ I love that beautiful conservative nature of the RLX and come on you can’t go wrong with a Honda 3.5L V6. Your mom has really taken good care of this car and still looks and feels new~😊
Couldn't agree more!
Those sales numbers really tell the story of how rare these are. I can count the number of times I've seen one in Canada on one hand!
Definitely! One day I want a 2018+ Hybrid RLX
I only seen around 3 of them during its entire production run.. ❤
Pretty rare!
@@TysonHugie yes definitely a Japanese brand unicorn.. 🦄
Wow ❤love the history about your mom loving the Acura history 🫵👍🤘🏻✌🏼
Totally, felt like that was worth sharing!
It’s crazy to see how much they’ve been able to do with this platform. from this to the mdx to the accord coupe and many more in between
@@petrovladi News to me, I didn’t realize this car had a platform shared with either of those
These are so sweet! Even though I had a K900, i wanted one of these instead to keep it in the Honda family instead.
The K900 is a sweet ride too!
In 2016 I went with the Accord V6 EXL I’m curious to really look at the spec differences now as mine was under $30k with discounts. Always loved the RLS too!
Nice, you made a good choice
I always wanted one of these models 😎
They are pretty solid cars
Low sales is relative. In 2009 Honda sold 9 units of the KB2 Legend in Germany, so over 17K in seven years do not sound so low to me, haha. In October 2010 Honda stoppt the Legend sales in Europe. Last week I bought a 2010 Legend KB2, wich was first registered in August that year. It is possibly the last new Legend ever registered in Germany. So sadly we never got the KC platform in hole of Europe. Just a handful KC2's are in eastern Europe and it seems like one had found it's way to Germany. At the moment I do not know, if it is a Legend or a RLX but I will find out soon.
Very good points!
The hybrid had lots of issues, nevertheless it was a gem. Those who maintained it properly still owned it. But some report about the frame bending and cracking the windshield, or perhaps just internet rumors and some people who perhaps were looking for cheap excuses, who knows... let us know if your mom's RLX develops that issue. Otherwise that RLX hybrid was ahead of its time. Acura needs to rethink their strategy and re-introduce it! Also nice to see in one of the documents you have Coopers on, yup, as much as I like the usual Acura OEM Michelins, these Coopers Zeon last for ever.
Good to know!
I may be off, but this is a top of the line luxury car that represents the best you could get from Acura or from any car maker for that matter at the time. MSRP was $55k. You want something like this now? You'll spend $80-100k. We want cars like this but who has that kind of money? Inflation is one thing and I won't go there, but I'll just say this is why I love Acura. You get your money's worth. And get a good product that lasts all for a fair price. Imo you can't lose with Acura. Unless you don't appreciate what you own or don't maintain your car very well. You'll probably always lose financially if you don't take care of your things 🤷
Agreed, lots of car for the money
i have a 2014 rlx that i purchased new i just did the 100,000 mile service i changed the 19inch wheels for 18inch wheels, because i like the ride of the 18inch wheels better. and after 10 yrs of ownership i only had to replace the battery and the front rotors there was a recall on the back dampers that was covered by acura. but this car has been great and is deceptively fast and really good on gas, i hate that acura discountinued this car.
@@veritasfan11 Glad your RLX is serving you well!
The RLX is amazing
@@ashrick718 agreed
Beautiful car. If I'm correct, I think you did a video when your mom bought it.
Exactly!
I've learned looking after a car pays off in the long run.
Definitely!
Acura Man - I was wondering what became of your Mom;'s Acura RLX - , interesting stats, liked those wool seat covers. Good Job Buddy -Dave from El Paso
Thanks Dave
Awesome recap of what seems to be an awesome car. I wish I would have considered one of these when looking to buy my first “newer” car. Prices seem to be very reasonable. Did any Acuras ever get LaneWatch to your knowledge?
Is that the camera system on the passenger mirror? I'm not sure on that. I know most newer Acuras have standard lane-keeping assistance tech
@@TysonHugie It is. It seemed like somewhat of a gimmick at first, but it’s one of the features that drew me to getting my 2014 Accord. I find myself missing the feature when I drive my other car.
Hey man! This is a GREAT look back! I've always loved the RL (Refined Luxury) since its '96 debut. I don't personally feel like the RL was given a proper chance and interest by consumers. I think that this was largely in part of when it was launched. The then still new SUV craze was increasingly boiling up, and then the concept of the "CUV" hitting a home-run with the first ever Lexus RX300 and Volvo XC70 estate. Unfortunately the RL had suffered from such new vehicles with its sales. Do you adapt easily to driving an automatic like this one from the usual manual drivers I see you in? Another underestimated vehicle from early years was the Infiniti Q45! How much is your Mom charging for the rental fee? 😅
I loved the Q45 when it came out, too. Luckily mom's rates are pretty reasonable. I just return the car with a fresh wash and a full tank!
Tyson I’m here in Michigan and I still own my 2005 Celestial Silver RL. I drive it only in winter season 👍. Otherwise I drive my WDP and my KBP TL TYPE S👌
@@davidboyce6427 you have impeccable taste in cars
@@TysonHugie did I mention from the year 1994 I drove a 1988 lude 2.0 Si, in 1997 I bought a 1993 lude VTEC and in 2000 my favorite was a 91 4WS White with white saw blade wheels 5spd SI👌👌👌👌
@@TysonHugie You’re the Ambassador for Honda/Acura collector’s and restoration and driving them 🫡🫡🫡🫡
While I always wanted an LS430 I've been eyeing these up. $30k gets you a low mile 2020 which is hard to argue with.
Lots of car for the money
LS430 all day
Always wanted to drive one of these had a Lexus GS 350 very similar car. How is the torque steer and traction loss if you slam it off the line? My 2013 GS did a great job traction and handling wise I would think the FWD would hurt the RLX in that respect.
If the transmission hasn't been serviced you should do that soon. Honda/Acura transmissions have not been without issues from what I know.
Thanks!
What a gem! I spent more money on a coolant leak for my Porsche Macan GTS than your mom has in 6 years on the rlx 🤣🤣
Haha ouch!
“Sorry Mom” 🤷🏻♂️😂😂
Haha yes
Love your videos. Your black Acura RL made me go out and find me one so i purchased a 2002 silver Acura RL and its beautiful I really wanted a Legend GS but it’s nearly impossible to find
That's awesome, congratulations on your RL!
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Thanks for watching!
Wrong move from Acura getting rid of the Legend name.
@@iheartgs400 👍
first!
:)
I like these, but they don't feel particularly special? They are nice cars, but they feel like a higher echelon Accord.
Thanks!
Despite its many virtues, the RL has been consistently trashed by the US automotive press. The iupshot? A great buying opportunity for savvy buyers - like your mom. :-)
Exactly!
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Thanks
Beautiful car, but if you were my kid, we'd be talking about driving the car on dirt roads. That's a no no.
I didn't, just barely pulled it off the road for that walkaround.
@@douglasdowns4846 😂
A vehicle should be rated based on quality of parts and durability. Acuras are mediocre in quality and very expensive to maintain….comparable to Infiniti buys it’s no Lexus.
@@Thankyou_3 I don’t think this car has been expensive to maintain. Did you watch the whole video?
@@TysonHugie I am speaking out of the experiences we had in our shop for repairs when these Acura ages. They are not the same economical vehicles like the Integras.
You did a story on a silver Acura touching story. I have been looking for my grandmother’s 1967 Chevelle Malibu and haven’t found it after 20 years of looking.
Yes that's right! I hope you find the Chevelle...